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Your chances of getting a ticket for expired plates depends on where you are
DENVER — Expired license plates are everywhere, but there's a higher likelihood of getting in trouble for driving with them in certain places. For all the people who avoid paying to register their car, avoiding getting caught is all about where they drive. "There is no state regulation as...
2 arrested, accused of using weapons to threaten other drivers in Douglas Co.
Deputies in Douglas County arrested two drivers in separate incidents on Sunday after receiving reports that they used weapons to threaten other drivers. In both cases, the suspects were tracked down and arrested. The first incident happened near Hilltop Road and Alpine Driver just after 11:30 a.m. on Sunday. In that case, the caller reported that a male driving a gold/brown Honda CRV pulled up behind the victim, put his hand out the window and that's when the victim believed he heard a gunshot. Deputies said the suspect continued to follow the victim closely, passed the victim, and held his hand out...
Deadly Neurological Disease Found in Colorado Mountain Lion
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are saying that this is the first ever documented case in North America of a Mountain Lion with the deadly neurological disease known as Staggering Disease. According to a release from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, officials euthanized a sick mountain lion in a residential area of...
Deadly "staggering disease" found in Colorado mountain lion population for first time
A typically fatal neurologic syndrome has been detected in North America's mountain lion population for the first time, and the cat with the related virus was found in Colorado. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, tissues of a sick mountain lion that was euthanized in May of 2023 has tested positive for the presence of the rustrela virus, recently determined to be the cause of "staggering disease." Likely as a result of the condition, the mountain lion was unable to use its hind legs when...
Evidence of 'staggering disease' found in Colorado mountain lion
DENVER — A new study published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases reported the first finding of a deadly virus in a mountain lion in North America. In May 2023, Colorado Parks and Wildlife euthanized a sick mountain lion in Douglas County that was having trouble using its hind legs.
Douglas County mom fighting to prevent plea deal in son's daycare abuse case
A Castle Rock mother, who says her developmentally delayed son was physically abused at a nearby daycare, is fighting to keep the alleged abuser’s case public. She spoke to FOX31's Greg Nieto about what happened to her son.
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